Monday, March 10, 2014

Michele Bachmann says the gay community is gettng "tiresome"


Discussing Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's veto of anti-gay bill, SB-1062, Rep. Michele Bachmann told conservative radio host Lars Larson this past weekend at CPAC that the bill had nothing to do with gay people at all.

“There’s nothing about gays in there, but the gay community decided to make this their measure,” Bachmann said. “And the thing that I think is getting a little tiresome is the gay community, they have so bullied the American people and they have so intimidated politicians that politicians fear them and so they think they get to dictate the agenda everywhere. Well, not with the Constitution you don’t.”

“If you want take away my religious liberties, you can advocate for that but you do it through the constitutional process and you don’t intimidate and no politician should give away my religious liberties or yours.”



Of course, it goes without saying NO ONE is taking away anyone's religious freedoms. No one.

How Bachmann careens from a vetoed bill in another state to saying that the gay community - which makes up approximately 5% of the population - is "bullying" people is ludicrous.

Bachmann is getting her back up over recent polls showing 59% of Americans supporting same-sex marriage. She's just watching her personal world view disintegrate and she's panicked over what to do with it.

Her answer?

Demonize the gays. 

Because we're "tiresome."

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